High School Students Get Recognition From Police Station For Good Prank

05/15/2018

The local police department in Cumberland, Wisconsin had to hand it to the Cumberland High School Class of 2018 for their epic senior prank. The police department said on Facebook it was "one of the best senior pranks that Cumberland High School has seen."

For this year's prank, students positioned an old junker along with loose bricks in front of what appeared to be a gaping black hole in the building's side, just outside the principal's office. However, it wasn't actually a hole. Using tape and a black tarp, the students created the illusion of damage, making it look like the car crashed into the side of the building. The back of the car said, "CHS Class of 2018."

The best part and the reason it got the attention of the police is that it included absolutely no damage at all to school property.

"Hats off to the Cumberland High School Class of 2018 on your senior prank...Congratulations to all the seniors who are graduating," police said.